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Can you help us out?

April 3, 2012 - by Donny Shaw

As we’ve mentioned before, we’re working with a volunteer researcher, Brady Ambler, on a survey of OpenCongress users with the goal of improving the OC user experience and to generally help us make Congress more accessible. We’re just about ready to start analyzing the data, but we need to talk to a few more site users to increase our sample size.

Do you have a few minutes to chat with Brady over the phone about how you use OpenCongress? We would really appreciate it. Just email bradyambler at gmail d0t com, and he’ll get back to you to set up a convenient time to talk. Of course, we’ll be sharing our findings publicly on this blog once we’ve wrapped this thing up. Thanks, all!

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AdamWatson 05/03/2012 4:47am

Ok. I would love to chat with Brady. Get back to you soon.
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kewball 04/03/2012 3:29pm

I had a chat with Brady just this morning. Not being famous, I don’t have a lot of interview experiences with which to compare. I found the process was quite easy and natural. I heard myself saying my own words; not being asked to agree with this or disagree with that. As a good journalist should, Brady got me to tell my story and, in retrospect, I cannot recall much of what Brady actually said himself. Well done, sir!

NB for those keeping score: I am not an OC regular; I barely recognized the name before being asked to the interview and since being asked I deliberately avoided OpenCongress so as not to pollute my opinion.

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